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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research

Chest Radiograph Screening for Detecting Subclinical Tuberculosis in Asymptomatic Household Contacts, Peru

Qi Tan1, Chuan-Chin Huang1, Mercedes C. Becerra, Roger Calderon, Carmen Contreras, Leonid Lecca, Judith Jimenez, Rosa Yataco, Jerome T. Galea, Jia-Yih Feng, Sheng-Wei Pan, Yen-Han Tseng, Jhong-Ru Huang, Zibiao Zhang, and Megan B. MurrayComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Q. Tan, C.-C. Huang, M.C. Becerra, M.B. Murray); Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston (C.-C. Huang, M.C. Becerra, Z. Zhang, M.B. Murray); Partners In Health—Socios En Salud Sucursal Peru, Lima, Peru (R. Calderon, C. Contreras, L. Lecca, J. Jimenez, R. Yataco); University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA (J.T. Galea); Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan (J.-Y. Feng, S.-W. Pan, Y.-H. Tseng, J.-R. Huang); National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei (J.-Y. Feng, S.-W. Pan, Y.-H. Tseng, J.-R. Huang); Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston (M.B. Murray)

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Figure 4

Association between degree of baseline chest radiograph severity and time to developing incident TB among persons with abnormal radiograph findings by age group, Peru. Gray shading indicates 95% CIs. A) 16–24-year age group (n = 12). Mean difference −0.004 (95% CI −0.007 to −0.001); p<0.001, ρ = −0.71; B) 25–44-year age group (n = 6). Mean difference −0.0002 (95% CI −0.015 to 0.015); p = 0.96, ρ = −0.025; C) >45-year age group (n = 9). Mean difference 0.0006 (95% CI −0.004 to 0.005); p = 0.73, ρ = 0.14. ρ, Pearson correlation coefficient.

Figure 4. Association between degree of baseline chest radiograph severity and time to developing incident TB among persons with abnormal radiograph findings by age group, Peru. Gray shading indicates 95% CIs. A) 16–24-year age group (n = 12). Mean difference −0.004 (95% CI −0.007 to −0.001); p<0.001, ρ = −0.71; B) 25–44-year age group (n = 6). Mean difference −0.0002 (95% CI −0.015 to 0.015); p = 0.96, ρ = −0.025; C) >45-year age group (n = 9). Mean difference 0.0006 (95% CI −0.004 to 0.005); p = 0.73, ρ = 0.14. ρ, Pearson correlation coefficient.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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